Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the
first-person point of view. The central structure of an experience is its
intentionality, its being directed toward something, as it is an experience of
or about some object. An experience is directed toward an object by virtue of
its content or meaning (which represents the object) together with appropriate
enabling conditions.
Perception
is our sensory experience of the world around us
and involves both the recognition of environmental stimuli and actions in
response to these stimuli. Through the perceptual process, we gain information
about properties and elements of the environment that are critical to our
survival. Perception not only creates our experience of the world around us; it
allows us to act within our environment.
Empiricism
Empiricism regards that perception is based
on experience, not the knowledge. This theory is just the opposite from the
idea of Intellectualism, which regards that perception is come from the natural
intelligence. Human get the information from environment, they are able to
react or perceive that information
The process of perception
The process of perception is from the
stimulation of environment, detected by sensory and then translate the
stimulation into electrical energy and goes to brain via nerves, this is how a “feeling”
to be made. When the perspective of knowledge (could be experiences or the
knowledge which has ever been learned) and the feeling go together, it will recognize
the information and generate the perception. According to this, feeling can be
considered as the foundation of perception.
There are two main objects in a picture,
the size of two objects are the same, we would just say object A is bigger than
object B according to the concept the one at the farther location should be the
smaller one, and the one that is closer should be the bigger one. This is the
general concept in our knowledge, which has already built up from our
experiences.
These
are typical optical illusion examples. Optical illusion is the work base on the
empiricism theory which regards that perception is came from experiences.
This optical illusion example can support
the theory of empiricism. This picture can be two different object—a woman’s
body or a glass. According to the empiricism, adults can see the both, because
both two illusions are already in their experience. However, for children, they
might able to recognize the glass but not the woman body, because they are not
familiar with that illusion. Without the impression or the experience, they are
not able to call out the data base from their brain in order to recognize a
strange illusion.
Intellectualism
“Intellectualism does not talk about the
senses because for it sensations and senses appear only when I turn back to the
concrete act of knowledge in order to analyse it.”
“sense—like ghosts which appear only by
night—they would lack fullness of being and we could not be truly conscious of
them, that is to say, posit them as true beings.’
The
position of two theories(Empiricism and Intellectualism ) is the opposite. They both explained part of ”perception” but
not entirely complete. However, these two point of view are necessary to exist.
Because of these hypothesis, we can know about perception in a more concrete
way.